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Show - ' ; . 4:,:ri ,';',..:' .1 - 1 1 '1" 1 i 11 c Lirrehi I.: , , r ' i, 1 . - ' - F- , ' ' ''4 1 Q 'ii i 1 :'-- ; - 's :,,,,7 , -- , Church Re porter By YOUt , - - i . j L ' ' ,;' , , s . ii i ' .. , , , A , , , . . , - . I' Ekier George Albert Smith, of the Council of the Twelve, Shaking hands with a Maori native in New Zealand. on his current trip Mission accompanied through by Elder Rufus K. Hardy. The picture was sent by Elder Don Cotterell, a missionary from Salt Lake. Elder Cotterell was the author of a recent article published in the Church Section, and his name was laulvertently kft eft the article and the name of Elder Reville; substituted. Elder ("Nit-rei- t has .published several articles in the New ' fic the-Paci- I, oll il 1, ' ' , Zealand Mission meigazine. t ; s' 1 , c7he the past 30 days a nation- wide propaganda drive to whitewash the five years comeback of the relcgalizeil beer trade, the brewers are apparently seelOng to conceal and camouflage Under a barrage of mi.sleading claims and distorted figures, the tragic record of crime, dissipation, allurement of youth... and lavasion of millions of homes through d advertising and radio appeals which have marked the first half decade of the trade since repeal of the Eighteenth Amendment. It seems almost inconceivable that any group of businesii men would undertake to palm off on the neWspaper readers of the Unit. 1 - !1 , i ' high-powere- b. 1 Ili fr -' ' ,. ,. .. :, , ,. .,, . '717 .'. ',!- : - , ' " , , ,... .. on Page Six.) (Continued - 1,7 gacts LI AUNCIIING during !;- 1 : ', ...1, ,,: ., - i .(tSC:.$ , .r,.'. ... - : ., , ::, ! ,. 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Grant- - The. first services ' fe. the new building were held last t 10 a.m. and the formal Sunday-adedication, with President Grant .4011 the principal speaker. took place 7111 the afternoor In 'addition, to (the members of those the (ranch in PhitadelPhia , dedicatory cipatlinciu ell ittillie et the !. Wasilitingtunn. C. Cfmepiel under Wheelt the direction tf Di. Sterling New and uks from ;yricht. Weal' i inr"'' and New )7.z.ltit"re' I The new chapel was completed at a crot of clada and la of iroa t croft Field stone 14 colonial archl- I 1 1 it, tecture. It has a main chapel with a seating capacity of 230. ten Sunday School class rooms. a fully . pipped kitchen, and an auditorium and recreation hail with a seating capacity of 300. Dedicatory services in the new chapel were under the direction of Southgate. president of the Philadelphia Drench, assbded by his cotmselors. Arthur Bennett and Israel Abbott, E. The best place to start any faintly history or genealogical research is right at home, among your relatives. In each family there can usually be found Soille One Who has taken enough interest to preserve old letters hooks or papers. the old family Bible, or maybe a family record of some kind. Family tra, ditiona and the history or story of your ancestors are very helpful in forbear. making a search for your did What trade or vocation they fullOW? Ofitsit We find none than with the sanle name post person and their occupation will heip to identifr them as the ono we are looking for. The fact that one of uas in Your greaterandparents the navy, or that they owned it farm, would take the researcher to records where details May be found. Ilene interesting stoe& could be told huw information ta7-en from all ',these sources hare proven to be the hest kind or an aid in making research. Make as complete a g eneele-ic- "at record of yourself us possible. You might be surprised at. the number of people who do not have a good Peddetailed record of theniseh-esigree charts and family- group in resheets are indispensable-search; they are the first forms to record. a make out in compiling Start by filling your own out. and you will not go tar Until you find that In order to .complete- it 3 on If Must have more information. are still parents or grandparents tO of be should licip alive, they you. It may he an uncle or an aunt who can assist you. Stone of your family or rel.t(iVes can give yoo enough for a good start. Simple Thing Helpful Some member of the femily, your grandpareets or others' May have a family reeord: this should be caredetails that Ifotly studied for all of the most will help you. Some simple things are very helpful when you get farther along in your research. The oldest inhabb tants who lived where your grand. parents, or even your canto from. may help you. They may tell you where your an, cestor came from which is so tinportant in research win k. Local. county, or state histories. published years ago, may hate something to assist you. When you have gathered all the Information and details it is possible for you to set me. anti make a record of it on pettier( e chart and family group sheets. then yon should have what is known as a "Preliminary Analysis". This may be secured by sending $ine to the Utah Genealogical Society, togeth, er with a copy of all the informa. Host you have obtained. Our re searchers will make a careful study of the research problems on see., eral of your ancestral lines, aseeri tali what helps are available in the Genealogical Art:bite,. Index Murstact and Library; utilizing What Is found Were, will recommend def. Mite asps for you to take About two hours service ia given to this analysisi but this is Only intended to he the preliminary investigation to better Inform you what kind of an actual research order yoti should place. If you want a more complete' search- made for you at this time., we suggest you send $5.00. If it shoukt so happen that this short re. search Intikatca that ,,,, 7 - ---..... . . 1 lei .,,....". r , .,'' , ....... - ..7 41: - .il, - ,, ,, ,, ..,,, , ' -.,- -t t A, .,,,, - ,, It ,r i it,,. v' .,,..' , ,.,,.. 1 , ,),,. ,, 4imitid,S, - ' , ' 1 i ,.,:.,1, ..; - t , - - ,,- ,,, - .1 .4. P', ..4,41,41,- .,,...7,1 .t.:- -- , , ....- .''''''''4 ''''',''''7"... ' ... 111t - .:,,,, L,. '''. - ' ,. t ,i 4,11. 1 , ,,,,e al , i -- ',,.; , i.. ,,:: tt ,,.,t E , - ' -- , .. (., ,ret ,,, A ,. - : . ..... ." , i.t. - I , i I ., , -- !. i i , ,, ;,4 ;,, : . , ,. ' .. , , .. ! : 0 : , ., arch .te . '- - KIRKHAM rgenealogical one of the most important things to know and to. have carefully arranged. is all the inforMation yoti or your family may have about the people for whom you isre going to look. l3eat results' usually come from seeking a certain definite person on one of your lines of ancestry. because when found. it usually gives you new information for 'further re. ilmnimmilionvonviimporelki I e I :, IEN 'doing W e" search work. 1 '1. - : ST JAMES will some umkrstanding, faith in each other and $ determination to make each member of the family a Success. Always your friend. ; WILLIS A. surroN. Superintendent of Schools 1 5. , J?,,,,,,,,,,,.:.,- Genealogy Department , . , ' ,,,,...;,1, Church Deportment Chuirch Clippings , ELDER CHARLES A. CALLIS1' , ' , The Council Of The Twelve) .i (Of : t-NAt, ILL'S A. SUTTON. city auperintendAt of ', . 1 the Atlanta ,e(Gei.) schools, , Is one of the 1 .';', forenvost thinkers arid philosophers in the ever i .., 1.; broadening field of education. ;le is eminent In the open and ifiviting sphere of character educe- ' ,1In tills range Of activitit Dr. Stilton hitt a tioni', , ' 'i distinction. wtin nation-wki.., .,.! 4 ,, Each Sunday morning there appears in the ( ' i Atlanta Constitution' a 'message from this ribs . 1. 1'11 tinguished and beloved ,t-- . scholar id- southern , , . t dressed to slily Dear Boys ,a9d Girls." One of 1 these recent character building'. communkations , is of more than ordinary intereSt to 1 and k... i thgldren everywhere. hi as foildwec It 5 i, id SUPERINTENDENT'S lifESSAUE 111)1 Dear Boys andCirlic 7 do hope, following ,my letter last 'Sunday,' i 1 'a '11 that all the classes In the schools of Atlanta , outdo Rome study of' the wayii and means, bY ;11 wel- ; wabritti boys and girls might contribute to the , :i I preservation and the enrichment of the i' Matt lift of our people. Each of us is such an !' W of our home cannot integral ill conceive part of home without our being a part of the We must protect our lhome. t appeal ' : A pktUte i I o to you protect tits physical house In which the 1, , bonne Is located, but above all we should priltect , the Institution of the home, the reputution of our lathers and our mothers, of our sisters and , our Ibrothers. .. There ;should be certain seerets the family alone.They are thMge 'that, that we discuss and hold Very sacred, Every boy i - f i shanld have some serrate between him ;antil his ' 11 father; every girl some secret between her Ond her mother. Hippy is that girOvito makes her II mother her confidential friend, and succesit hi ; almost sure to come to that borw ho finds in n is father a real comrade anti chum! .4 s ; flume years ago- a young man in talking to bis'anather (concerning a requeSt from o friend '4(1! asked him to help him Out of a trouble), r ' 1: witnhad 1, said:1 mr told him to g0 to his father; when I Iget , j in trouble, father is the one to whom r! tell My I story first of eller Of Course I hope none' of o '. will get In trouble. but father should be the one LI la, whom we confide when we are distressed or ' '1 4 , worried to be a family or troubled. There 11; conference in every home ought life, a time at least l once a week when all the members of the family 4 and discuss the problems that 'i gather' together . affect that home, Out of these family conferen:vs ,z,.:BY i - ,, THE DESERET NEWS, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1938. ; I --- I . ik i Cjosqd 1.7ot4nset li ,: lb: ,, 1 V. ,:',::. ,r: '. : ,, - :,, , ' ', f :::: :1,. iI , - 2 t V'''. , , . I correspond-- . ence with some distant record source Is necessary, any money sent to our Society over the coat of first research here mat- - be sent to where the problem takes you. Let us emphasize that the more details you give, such as, bits of history, traditions, names of ce cupations etc.. the easier will be the .search. Some time ago an order was given for research. A' was made giving a number ofreport new facts In addition to what the pa. tron sent, but the latter replied. "Why' 'we hate that information in one of our old booksr Why did they not send these facts, then placing the order instead of paye Mg a researcher to 'find what they-treacly had? There is no question but what the right place to start your genealogical research is right at home After you have done your best., then let the Genealogical Society help you. Mach month valuable ine formation is added to our Library.. : (Continued On Page Six) |